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-[Authorize SparkSQL data manipulation on Amazon EMR using Apache Ranger](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/authorize-sparksql-data-manipulation-on-amazon-emr-using-apache-ranger/).
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-[Enable federated governance using Trino and Apache Ranger on Amazon EMR](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/enable-federated-governance-using-trino-and-apache-ranger-on-amazon-emr/) (**New!**)
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-[Implementing Authorization and Auditing using Apache Ranger on Amazon EMR](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/implementing-authorization-and-auditing-using-apache-ranger-on-amazon-emr/)
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- Implement Fine Grained Access Control in Amazon SageMaker Studio and Amazon EMR using Apache Ranger and Microsoft AD[In-progress] - will show how users can control access to AWS S3 and Catalog tables centrally using Apache Ranger, Sagemaker and EMR
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-[Coming soon]**Implement Fine Grained Access Control in Amazon SageMaker Studio and Amazon EMR using Apache Ranger and Microsoft AD** - will show how users can control access to AWS S3 and Catalog tables centrally using Apache Ranger, Sagemaker and EMR
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> **NOTE:** the code has gone through unit and functional test against a **few recent versions** of Amazon EMR.
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> It is likely that it may not work with **all** EMR versions.
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